The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 January 1977 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., Jan. 19,1977

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ABOUND “This isn’t the first cold spell or big snow we’ve had.” so said John Sudlow. the pier man. this week. At the same time he gave us this photo, taken during the X winter just south of the entrance to Highland View Gardens. on the south side of Lake Wawasee. Sudlow said, “old timers in the community will remember these fellows " They are from left. Israel Cripe, BiH .McClintic. Henrv Greider and Lawrence Schlecht Sudlow. who boasts a large file of “old time photos" of Syracuse, has become something of a local historian. Predictions are that this cold weather monster will be with us for the remainder of the week There’s been an unusual report of cold weather coming from various quarters, noting that the temperature ranged from 34 degrees below to 16 degrees below tero. No one. it seemed, has been reporting above-iero temperatures. At any rate, all this cold weather has caused a rash of auto accidents, where, that is. cars could be started. There has been an inordinate amount of failure to start cars, thus absenteeism tn shops and factories Friday, however, the cold weather to supposed to mitigate, but no one (including Earl Finkle) to quick to report what it will mitigate to. It appears such warm climes as 10 degrees above rero would be a welcomed relief. On Monday morning reports were that Orlando. Fla., central to the southern Sunshine State, had six degrees above zero and Anchorage. Alaska, had 35 degrees above zero’ Now figure that one out if you can

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Anyway, the sustaining cold weather has caused this to be one of the coldest winters ever recorded. Syracuse police chief Ron Robinson will observe his 30th birthday on Saturday. January’ 22. he has quietly told friends Good to see Barb Strickler back at her post in Thornburg drug bookkeeping department, even if only on a part time basis. At the S-W chamber of commerce meeting last week when the possibility of closing a portion of the Eli Lilly Road was suggested. in order to lengthen the airport nmway to the east, member Dave Rankin, said, straight-faced: “Why not put up a caution light stating ’Caution. Passing Airplane!’ ’’ Now Harry VanHemert tells us his 79th birthday is January 19 and not the 17th as reported last week Lorraine and Doug Allen, associated with Chet Elder Realty for the past 18 months, have become affiliated with Lucas Realty of Warsaw and will be working the North Webster area. They don’t have their Webster office open as yet. but will soon announce plans for their new office. City mail deliveryman Matthew Neises. r 2 Syracuse, was seen Friday morning clearing the snow' from the hood and windshield of his small city delivery truck, following a night of snow and ice. Moments later he was making his appointed rounds, net deterred by sleet, snow or the gloom of night The two Franks. Putt and Reidenoure. North Shore Drive retirees, are only two such men assisting in the big job of reassessing property in Kosciusko county. The Franks are reassessing commercial and industrial property, and appear to be having fun on the job. which is as it should be Without their light approach to the job. it could become an onerous task at best Late last week a targe number of local citizens, mostly women, who signed the petitions against the Equal Rights Amendment which was sent to state Senator John B. Augsburger, received a

letter from him thanking them for their interest in the amendment and informing them be planned to vote against ERA on the basis of letters from his constituents which ran 4 to 1 against the amendment Barb Eastlund is working part time at the Al-N-Dee restaurant at the south edge of North Webster. Newlyweds Max and Betty Ganshorn returned from a honeymoon trip to Freeport, in the Bahamas, and en route home stopped off in Naples. Fla., to visit friends and at Louisville. Ky.. where the mobile home show was in progress. Max is genera) manager of Regent Mobile home manufacturers located north of town Who said the nutrition site. REAL, located at the Syracuse scout cabin is closed? It is not closed and is open and operating for hot meals at noon, five days a week, said Georgia Buster this week. Longtime friends of Harry E. Coy will be wanting to know that he is in St. Francis Hospital Center. 1600 Albany Street. Beech Grove. Ind. 46107. He to in room 494-1. A note this week from daughter Rosemary Coy Kutzner said our newspaper is a bright spot for tarn each week, adding cards from old friends would cheer him If you see employees of the State Bank of Syracuse smiling ail over the place it’s because they went far and away over their goal in what they call “new money” as a result of their daily interest savings plan, initiated the first of the year. Their figures are confidential at this point, so says bank president James E. Caskey, but we can tell you they are fast reaching their goal of one million dollars by March 31. The Kosciusko County Red Cross Bloodmobile unit will be at the Saint Andrews Methodist Church. Syracuse, from 12 to 6 p.m. January 31. Young Jim Howard said this week, after being chided on an article in ’Cnzzin in the last issue regarding someone taking his 1976 license plate from his auto and replacing it with a 1975 plate, for which he was cited byauthorities. that after letting the cat out of the bag in the local newspaper we had done about everything but publish his license plate number which was taken. So — this week we will give his number which was 43C 3167. Now that 1977 is here, perhaps the plate will reappear soon. Four receive their licenses Four petitioners from the area received licenses during the last meeting of the Kosciusko County Alcoholic Beverage Board Granted to the Palace of Sweets, Syracuse, was a license for liquor, beer and wine; Walters Drugs. Milford, liquor and wine; Oswego Supermarket. Leesburg, beer and wine and Donald Crist. Syracuse, beer and wine retail permit.

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